Vinyl Or Concrete: 5 Flooring Options That Are Easy To Clean

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There's no denying that our floors take a beating every day. Not only do they undergo a whole lot of foot traffic, the wrong cleaners, abrasive mops and dirt also make the floors dirty – resulting in an unkempt look – especially if not taken care of properly. Considering hygiene is at the forefront of every homeowner's mind now, cleanliness is not something you want to compromise on. And though aesthetics are ever-important for home interiors and exteriors, you cannot deny that low-maintenance flooring is a boon that saves a lot of time and energy. Here are some easy-to-clean flooring options that you can consider.

Natural Stone

The natural stone ranges from granite to marble and everything in between. Basically, any stone extracted from the earth and processed for architectural use is a natural stone. Options like slate and granite are excellent as low-maintenance flooring options because they are resilient and less prone to scratches and divots. Regular mopping and cleaning work well on these stones. You can add some aroma or essential oils for added fragrance.

Pro Tip: Go for multi-hued slate and granite that tends to hide dirt and imperfections compared to the lighter counterparts. 

Concrete

Durable and sturdy, concrete flooring is the go-to option by many homeowners because it doesn't chip easily, is scratch-resistant and repairs quickly too. The best part is that it is easy on the pocket too. Concrete works well for all areas of the house, including the kitchen. In addition, the permeable flooring can be sealed, providing an added barrier preventing the flooring from getting dirty. All you need is a simple cleaner to get rid of existing stains. 

Pro Tip: For an eco-friendly touch, opt for plant-based floor cleaners like Born Good, which are good for the home and the environment.

Ceramic

Ceramic offers the look and feel of a natural stone while being a tile. It is impervious to moisture penetration, which makes it easy to maintain. Like natural stones, one can clean ceramic by simply sweeping, vacuuming, or damp mopping the surface. There's no need to seal the tiles to cut mould growth. Instead, you can try using the essential cleaners kit from The Better Home, along with floor cleaners, which comprises other eco-friendly, plant-based ingredients.

Pro Tip: Apply a coat on grout lines to reduce mould growth on ceramic. 

Vinyl

Vinyl is a man-made material similar to plastic. It is a more recently discovered surface covering for floors that offers excellent resilient and resistant properties. As a result, it won't stain easily, wipes clean conveniently and is sturdy too. Ideally, one can clean vinyl using a broom, vacuum cleaner or damp mop, which helps get rid of the dirt and grime. 

Pro Tip: For a quick cleaning when you fall short of time, just use Koparo Clean spray on desired spots and mop with a dry cloth. 

Linoleum

Similar to Vinyl, Linoleum is another easily available low-maintenance and resilient flooring material in the market. This environmentally friendly flooring is made from linseed oil and is renewable, biodegradable, and natural. It is highly resilient and resistant to stains and spills. It doesn't wear and scratch easily either. Mitti Se has a natural home cleaning hamper that disinfects the floor and is non-toxic. It further repels insects like ants, cockroaches and flies too.

Pro Tip: Cleaning linoleum floors with a blend of baking soda, vinegar and water give them a sparkling new look. 

While the above floors offer easy cleaning options, it is recommended to use disinfectants that are free from harsh chemicals. Doing so elongates the life of the flooring and is environmentally friendly too.